Saw VI
Year: 2009
Studio: Lionsgate, Twisted Pictures, Mandate Pictures
Director: Kevin Greutert
Cast: Tobin Bell, Costas Mandylor, Mark Rolston, Betsy Russell, Shawnee Smith, Peter Outerbridge
Crew: Kevin Greutert (Director), Sarah Buell (Second Assistant Director), Blair Johannes (Stunt Double), Joe Lalogga (Stunt Double), Joanne Leach (Stunt Double), Duncan McLeod (Stunt Double)
Runtime: 90 minutes
Release: Oct 22, 2009
IMDb: 6.28/10 by 3,281 users
Popularity: 6
Country: United States of America
Language: English
Budget: 11,000,000
Revenue: 69,752,402

The Jigsaw Killer may be dead but the murders still continue... So where were we at now then? Detective Hoffman (Costas Mandylor) is still continuing to do the bloody work of the dead John Kramer/Jigsaw (Tobin Bell). In his sights is William Easton (Peter Outerbridge), an unfeeling insurance head who turned down claims by Kramer and a myriad of others on pathetic technicalities. Cue more elaborate traps, painful decisions and some twisty devilment. Yep! It's another Saw movie. Somewhat surprisingly, part 6 is a step up in quality of writing and ingenuity of gore/trap factors from the previous two installments. It's still very much old hat as a formula, and once again the sequences of Bell used in flashback show him to be the franchise's strength. However, the makers put at the core an insurance issue that everyone can identify with, whilst piling on mystery and suspense by way of Jigsaw's left envelopes and the FBI closing in on an increasingly overt confident Hoffman. 7/10